There are only two ways for a pregnant woman to give birth, one is vaginal delivery and the other is cesarean delivery. Vaginal delivery is the most common type of delivery and is suitable for the vast majority of pregnant women. If the position of the fetus is normal, the size of the fetus is within the normal range, the birth canal is in good condition, there are no pregnancy complications, and there are no obvious contraindications to vaginal delivery, vaginal delivery is recommended for the vast majority of pregnant women. The vaginal delivery should be monitored at all times, and if there is fetal hypoxia, abnormal progress of labor, or other complications during labor, an emergency cesarean section is needed. Cesarean section is the solution to difficult labor. In addition to abnormalities in vaginal delivery, cesarean section is indicated in cases of scarred uterus, macrosomia, multiple pregnancies, uterine anomalies, and other pregnancy complications.